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states. the ci arx towahwarted a plot t detonate a bomb on a jetliner using a powerful explosive and a sophisticated new device intended to clear airport metal detectors. we're still learning more about this. it's where we begin with pete williams. >> american officials are saying tonight this is a big success story for international intelligence. detecting the device, monitoring it, and shutting it down. the target was to be a passenger airliner bound for the u.s. though officials say no specific flight had been chosen and no ticket had business purchased. the plot, they say, was to or originate in yemen. the plan was to use an upgraded version of the underwear bomb that was trided to set off on a christmas day flight of 2009. that failed to work and simply caught fire. he's now serving a sentence of life in prison. the latest attempt, officials say, including a different detonation system, but as with the earlier device, no metal parts. the u.s. is now evaluating whether the latest device c
states. the ci arx towahwarted a plot t detonate a bomb on a jetliner using a powerful explosive and a sophisticated new device intended to clear airport metal detectors. we're still learning more about this. it's where we begin with pete williams. >> american officials are saying tonight this is a big success story for international intelligence. detecting the device, monitoring it, and shutting it down. the target was to be a passenger airliner bound for the u.s. though officials say no...
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but we begin here with fresh evidence of continued efforts to attack the united states. officials are telling us the cia thwarted a plot by an al qaeda branch in yemen to detonate a bomb on a u.s.-bound jet liner using a powerful explosive and a more sophisticated new device intended to clear airport metal detectors. we're still learning more about this. it's where we begin with our justice correspondent, pete williams. pete, good evening. >> american officials are saying tonight this is a big success story for international intelligence. detecting the plot well in advance, monitoring it closely, and then shutting it down and actually recovering the device that al qaeda intended a suicide bomber to use. the target was to be a passenger airliner bound for the u.s. though officials say no specific flight had been chosen and no ticket had been purchased. the plot, they say, was to originate in yemen. and the potential suicide bomber had actually been identified. the plan was to use an upgraded version of the underwear bomb worn by mutallab who tried to set it off on a chris
but we begin here with fresh evidence of continued efforts to attack the united states. officials are telling us the cia thwarted a plot by an al qaeda branch in yemen to detonate a bomb on a u.s.-bound jet liner using a powerful explosive and a more sophisticated new device intended to clear airport metal detectors. we're still learning more about this. it's where we begin with our justice correspondent, pete williams. pete, good evening. >> american officials are saying tonight this is...
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. >> this is a lose-lose proposition for the united states because the administration will be criticized for failing to stand up tall enough in defending him. >> there may no longer be a way to avoid offering chen political asylum if he wants it, which would further escalate tensions with china, which would have the final say over whether he could leave. >> andrea mitchell starting us off from washington, thanks. >> last night on our "rock center" broadcast, we aired for the first time anywhere, the behind the scenes record what it was like for the government officials we saw in the photo from one year ago. the night osama bin laden was killed by u.s. special forces. from the president on down, they talked with us about the risks and the tension in the broadcast which by the way we're re-airing tonight on msnbc, and we learned still more about what bin laden was up in to his final months and days in that secret compound in abbottabad, pakistan. jim miklaszewski reports on the new bin laden documents discovered after his death and just released today. >> holed up in his compound, huddled
. >> this is a lose-lose proposition for the united states because the administration will be criticized for failing to stand up tall enough in defending him. >> there may no longer be a way to avoid offering chen political asylum if he wants it, which would further escalate tensions with china, which would have the final say over whether he could leave. >> andrea mitchell starting us off from washington, thanks. >> last night on our "rock center" broadcast, we...
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states so he can pursue his studies. >> a ct scan showed chen had three broken bones in one foot. injured while scaling a wall to escape house arrest. but doctors say no other serious medical problems. some republicans say the u.s. was too quick to let chen leave the safety of the u.s. embassy. >> if those reports are true, it would be a dark day for freedom. >> in a call to the associated press today, chen said friends who tried to visit him in the hospital were beaten, and his situation is still dangerous. worrying his supporters in the u.s. >> he should have been given more time in the embassy. to really think through his options, but again, it was a hurry-up offense to get him out. >> experienced diplomats said negotiating was touch and go because he changed his mind about staying in china after being reunited with his wife and learning how his friends and family had been abused. >> emotions are running high on everybody's part. we have a person who has been in prison for four years, been under really intense surveillance for some months after that. >> if the deal holds, chen
states so he can pursue his studies. >> a ct scan showed chen had three broken bones in one foot. injured while scaling a wall to escape house arrest. but doctors say no other serious medical problems. some republicans say the u.s. was too quick to let chen leave the safety of the u.s. embassy. >> if those reports are true, it would be a dark day for freedom. >> in a call to the associated press today, chen said friends who tried to visit him in the hospital were beaten, and...
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. >> last year, doctors wrote over 55 million prescriptions in the united states for azithromycin. globally, sales totaled $1.8 billion. pfizer makes zithromax and released a statement today. we are thoroughly reviewing this observational study and patient safety is of the utmost importance to pfizer. back in brooklyn, doctors still see azithromycin as an important medication. >> for my practice, i will be more vigilant in looking for signs of cardiac disease for patients for whom i'm prescribing azithromycin. >> patients should talk to their doctors about considering an alternative antibiotic to z-pak, and for those with high cholesterol, risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, anything else that could put your heart at risk, is a conversation worth having and a reminder, this is an antibiotic. it doesn't work for a common cold. not for viruses and a second-line drug of choice. >> this will now get the attention of all physicians. >>> up next tonight, a new tipping point. something has just happened in america for the first time in our history. it changes our society fore
. >> last year, doctors wrote over 55 million prescriptions in the united states for azithromycin. globally, sales totaled $1.8 billion. pfizer makes zithromax and released a statement today. we are thoroughly reviewing this observational study and patient safety is of the utmost importance to pfizer. back in brooklyn, doctors still see azithromycin as an important medication. >> for my practice, i will be more vigilant in looking for signs of cardiac disease for patients for whom...
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. >>> can you math if one of the men running for president of the united states was in a relationship with a woman who he left his wife for? that describes the new president of france, a nation very different from ours when it comes to love and marriage and politics. nbc's jim maceda has our report tonight from paris. >> reporter: politically they're opposed. but the new french president and nicolas sarkozy, the former have one thing in common, everyone's talking about. >> french voters given a choice a bureaucrat with a hot wife or a bureaucrat with a hot girlfriend. >> reporter: they're beautiful and significant others. but who takes the place of carla bruni. supermodel, singer, occasional hollywood sack tress. >> you think it's possible to love two women at once? >> that's very french. >> already rich and famous, and notorious before she became first lady. >> i think she brought a kind of discipline to sarkozy's life. he's very emotional. >> reporter: critics saw her as a trophy wife. but she held her own on the world stage. >> i think she will be judged kindly, especially if the m
. >>> can you math if one of the men running for president of the united states was in a relationship with a woman who he left his wife for? that describes the new president of france, a nation very different from ours when it comes to love and marriage and politics. nbc's jim maceda has our report tonight from paris. >> reporter: politically they're opposed. but the new french president and nicolas sarkozy, the former have one thing in common, everyone's talking about. >>...